what are adajecent and non adajecent cells in ms excel
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Dragging with the mouse in Excel to quickly highlight a block of adjacent cells is probably the most common way of selecting more than one cell in a worksheet. But, there may be times when the cells you want to highlight are not located beside each other. When this occurs, it's possible to select non-adjacent cells.
A cell that is in the same row as and adjoins the current cell in a worksheet.
Is called adajecent cell.
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Select Non-Adjacent Cells Using the Mouse
The easiest way to select non-adjacent ranges is by using the mouse (along with the keyboard).
Below is how to select two non-adjacent range of cells:
- Click on the first cell that you want to be selected. This will now become the active cell
- Hold the Control key on your keyboard
- Left-click on the mouse and drag to make the selection
- Leave the mouse click. At this point, you would have a selection. Continue to hold the Control key
- Place the cursor on the second cell/range that you want to select
- Left-click on the mouse and drag to make the selection
- Leave the mouse click. This would select two non-contiguous range of cells.
- Release the Control key
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